Virginia Tech hosted William & Mary, West Virginia and ACC rival Duke Friday and Saturday at Christiansburg Aquatic Center. The hosting Hokie men came out on top in dual meets with all three teams, and it was the Duke women who swept their opponents.
Virginia Tech’s women opened the meet with a win in the 200 free relay. Caroline Buscaglia, Adriana Grabski, Danielle Griggs and Auriane de Premilhat touched in 1:33.40, just touching out the Duke foursome of Maddie Hess, Alyssa Marsh, Jessie Sutherland and Maddie Rusch, who came in at 1:33.58.
The men of Virginia Tech then won the 200 free relay. Ian Ho, Brandon Fiala and Harrison Pierce established a lead, and Brent Benedict held off William & Mary’s Joseph Eiden, who anchored in 20.15. VT touched in 1:22.10, and W&M was second in 1:22.54.
Duke got its first win of the meet in the women’s 200 IM as Leah Goldman won in 2:01.39, defeating the Hokie duo of Klaudia Nazieblo (2:01.63) and Fiona Donnelly (2:01.97). Robert Owen, the ACC swimmer of the week two weeks ago, then took down last year’s conference champion in the men’s  200 IM, fellow Hokie senior Brandon Fiala, 1:49.06 to 1:49.15.
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